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antipathy
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antipathy
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antipathy
/æn
ˈ
tɪpəθi/
noun
plural
antipathies
antipathy
/æn
ˈ
tɪpəθi/
noun
plural
antipathies
Learner's definition of ANTIPATHY
formal
:
a strong feeling of dislike
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noncount
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There has always been strong
antipathy
between the two groups.
feelings of
antipathy
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The author's
antipathies
and prejudices are obvious.
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The author's
antipathy to/toward
other cultures is obvious.
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— antipathetic
/ˌæntɪpə
ˈ
θɛtɪk/
adjective
antipathetic
views/feelings
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He is
antipathetic to
change.
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